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Tue, 14 Jul 2015 07:41:19 +0000http://thetimeblawg.com/?p=3742#comment-717351[…] in my review of the recent Legal Practice Management Conference I had mentioned Periscope being touted as the next big thing. Indeed called there a “game […]
]]>By: Declan Tanhttp://thetimeblawg.com/2015/05/26/legal-practice-management-conference-2015-reviewed/#comment-699585
Mon, 08 Jun 2015 11:38:14 +0000http://thetimeblawg.com/?p=3742#comment-699585Thanks Brian. This is a great bit of coverage. Now you mention it, I’d be very interested to know which cloud computing myths practice leaders are most susceptible to believing (did that come out at the conference you spoke at?). I think firms are coming around to it, though, particularly as they come to understand the security around it. There’s actually a piece on this coming up in our next issue.

]]>By: David Gilroyhttp://thetimeblawg.com/2015/05/26/legal-practice-management-conference-2015-reviewed/#comment-691257
Wed, 27 May 2015 19:58:17 +0000http://thetimeblawg.com/?p=3742#comment-691257What Brian….no photographs of orange shirts? No mindmaps? But never mind, this is a fab write up of the event based on what my team told me about it.

Regs….David.

]]>By: Joe Reevyhttp://thetimeblawg.com/2015/05/26/legal-practice-management-conference-2015-reviewed/#comment-690403
Tue, 26 May 2015 08:24:24 +0000http://thetimeblawg.com/?p=3742#comment-690403Hard to disagree with any of this. The painful slowness of getting decisions through my partnership is one of the reasons I quit in my early 40s and went into business…where we now find that the typical ‘enquiry to purchase’ period for our legalrss product is 10 months (law firms) and 6 weeks for the Myinfonet version we sell to companies (and which, incidentally is nowhere near the absolute setal LRSS is).

Until law firms get themselves organised to make decisions fast, get rid of the blame culture, take risks and (crucially) do their product research properly*, they’ll continue to be much less profitable businesses than they should be.

* This is my new bugbear: why firms are so effective in refusing to look at things that would really benefit them is beyond me.